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Why Everyone Should Use a Password Manager

July 30, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Every day, we juggle multiple online accounts, from social media to banking, each requiring unique passwords that are often difficult to remember.

This overwhelming landscape makes it alarmingly easy to fall into the trap of using weak or repetitive passwords, significantly increasing the risk of cyber threats.

Consequently, a password manager can serve as a vital tool, simplifying our online experience while enhancing our security.

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Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: accounts, difficult, manager, online, password, passwords, remember, unique, use

How to Keep Your Texts Private

July 4, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Hey there! Have you ever stopped to think about the privacy of your text messages? In today’s digital world, where communication happens at our fingertips, it’s crucial to ensure that our conversations remain private and secure.

Whether you’re discussing personal matters, sharing sensitive information, or simply having a casual chat, protecting your texts from prying eyes is essential. In this article, we’ll explore various measures you can take to keep your texts private and maintain your online confidentiality. So, let’s dive in! [Read more…] about How to Keep Your Texts Private

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: apps, authentication, device, encryption, messages, messaging, password, passwords, personal, Phishing, privacy, private, public, secure, security, strong, text, texts, wi-fi

How to Protect Your Business From Hacking

December 23, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In this internet age, no business is unhackable. Hackers are growing at a fast pace, even as technology advances. Most of these hackers could hack into any system, and their activities can hardly be contained if measures haven’t been implemented to prevent their attacks.

You could leverage the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architecture and use cloud delivery solutions to prevent hackers from gaining access to your corporate system. Find out more on SASE here: https://nordlayer.com/learn/sase/what-is-sase/.

Hackers are constantly trying to exploit weak spots in websites, applications, and emails, and they build on them until they grow stronger. If we eliminate easy-to-hack spots from our websites and apps, then that will frustrate their efforts, and they will have to look elsewhere. This article will give you an edge in avoiding and preventing hackers by protecting your system. [Read more…] about How to Protect Your Business From Hacking

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5 Important Steps in Keeping Your Digital Business Secure

August 8, 2022 by David Edwards

Sadly, the rise of digital entrepreneurship didn’t evolve hand-in-hand with proper cybersecurity standards. Digital business owners have a myriad of things to worry about before they can think about phishing and antivirus software.

Cybersecurity is a science of its own, but you don’t have to be an expert to keep your digital business out of hackers’ reach. Instead, let’s talk about the steps you can take right now to keep your digital business secure. [Read more…] about 5 Important Steps in Keeping Your Digital Business Secure

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business, cloud, cybersecurity, data, digital, don, password, passwords, public, secure, stay, tools, wifi, work

Experts in Digital Security Wish You Knew These Data Privacy Tips

July 7, 2022 by David Edwards

Digital security is becoming a top priority for businesses yearly. Especially those who rely on apps for social networks, entertainment, and more.

Year by year, digital security is becoming a big concern. But, primarily, when we use apps on our iPhone or Android for exercising, social networking, and others, it is difficult to rely on them.

By using an application, you don’t know if it’s tracking you or not. Unfortunately, no security is unbeatable, especially in today’s digital world. An app with the correct security levels can protect you from trouble, but one that doesn’t can put you into serious trouble. Experienced Android app development services can guide you to design and maintain a secure app.
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11 Ways that Businesses Can Increase their Security

November 12, 2021 by Mark Allinson

The Internet can be a dangerous place. It’s true that many of the people who are online are good, honest citizens who mean no harm to anyone else.

There are some bad apples, however. There are criminals out there who want to do people harm through both physical and virtual means.

Everyone has all heard about viruses that silently attack computers without the owner’s knowledge or permission, about identity theft that costs innocent victims dearly, and about hackers intent on breaching any system they can find for reasons of curiosity or profit. [Read more…] about 11 Ways that Businesses Can Increase their Security

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Can You Hack AI? Yes, and Deep Learning is Being Used to Both Attack and Defend

February 22, 2021 by Polly

Being online these days is scary, but there are simple safety measures you should take

We’re all familiar with Siri, Echo, Google Maps and Translate – as well as IBM – using artificial intelligence, or AI, to answer questions, find locations, help us make sense of foreign languages, and predict the weather respectively.

But AI is getting smarter, which of course, is exactly what it’s designed to do. “Deep learning” means the software gets better at guessing as time goes by. [Read more…] about Can You Hack AI? Yes, and Deep Learning is Being Used to Both Attack and Defend

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Promoted Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, browser, Cyber Crime Prevention, Language Recognition Software, passwords

Take your password management seriously

February 5, 2021 by Liv

There’s no denying that 2020 was a challenging year for us all, and even though some good things are already happening, it looks like the quarantine might last a bit longer.

And these trying times revealed a lot of underlying problems, one of them being cybersecurity.

We have written about Internet security challenges at home before, and weak password management was one of those challenges. [Read more…] about Take your password management seriously

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: credential, cybercrime, encryption, management, manager, password, password management, password manager, passwords, stuffing

How to Handle Internet Security Challenges at Home

February 1, 2021 by Polly

The Internet of Things (IoT) benefits so much to your home amenities.

Utilizing smart devices that are linked to the internet, you can get your coffee ready for when you wake up or prepare your oven to warm your dinner up for when you arrive home. But remember that each connected IoT device is also a data collector.

So, unless you desire other people to identify all about the process of your daily routines, you’ll want to defend every device. Home invasions are usually seen in the form of physical break-in type. [Read more…] about How to Handle Internet Security Challenges at Home

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